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MILAN (AP) — Serie A champion Juventus came from behind to beat Genoa 3-1 on Sunday and extend its perfect record before its return to the Champions League.

Ciro Immobile gave Genoa the lead against the club that still owns half his contract, and the home team had several chances to double its advantage as Juventus seemed headed for its first league defeat since May 2011.

But Mirko Vucinic and Kwadwo Asamoah came on in the second half to completely change the game. Emanuele Giaccherini tied the score before Vucinic gave Juventus the lead from the penalty spot.

Roma gave up a two-goal advantage to lose 3-2 to Bologna, which picked up its first points of the season.

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READING, England (AP) — Jermain Defoe had two goals in Tottenham's 3-1 win over Reading on Sunday. There was relief for manager Andre Villas-Boas, who earned his first Premier League victory with the club.

The England striker was again used over Emmanuel Adebayor and justified the faith shown in him by Villas-Boas by opening the scoring in the 18th minute and completing a convincing win with a fine solo effort in the 74th.

Left winger Gareth Bale scored Spurs' other goal in the 71st after good work by Kyle Walker down the right side.

"Jermain is showing his abilities; the amount of shots he has on target is amazing," Villas-Boas said. "As the lone striker up front, he is linking well with the colleagues."

The only negative for Spurs was the injury-time goal conceded to Hal Robson-Kanu, ruining the clean sheet of veteran Brad Friedel after the American goalkeeper again started ahead of new signing Hugo Lloris.

Clint Dempsey came on as a late substitute for the United States forward's first appearance since joining the team from Fulham on deadline day.

"It was a well-deserved win," Villas-Boas said. "Everyone performed to their top level and it is a win that will lift us up for the season."

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Fernando Llorente played for Athletic Bilbao for the first time this season and added a goal to Aritz Aduriz's two to help secure a 3-3 draw at 10-man Espanyol in the Spanish league on Sunday.

Samuele Longo, on loan from Inter Milan, put Espanyol up 3-2 in the 80th minute, only to be sent off for two yellow cards for taking off his shirt and delaying the restart.

Bilbao quickly made good on its numerical advantage when Aduriz whipped home a vicious volley three minutes later to split the points.

Also, Atletico Madrid outlasted Rayo Vallecano 4-3 in a Spanish capital shootout as Diego Costa set up two goals and earned a penalty that Radamel Falcao converted for his ninth goal in six games for club and country this season.

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BERLIN (AP) — Rafael van der Vaart was unable to inspire Hamburger SV in his return as Eintracht Frankfurt beat his team 3-2 to move into a tie atop the Bundesliga on Sunday.

Van der Vaart did manage to set up Son Heung-min's consolation goal for Hamburg, which played the second half with 10 men after Petr Jiracek was shown a red card for a lunge at Brazilian defender Anderson in first-half injury time.

Hamburg coach Thorsten Fink was sent to the stands for protesting after Jiracek's dismissal and watched as Stefan Aigner lifted the ball over Adler in the 52nd minute.

Promoted Frankfurt and Bayern Munich are the only teams to win their opening three games.

Former Germany goalkeeper Tim Wiese endured another miserable afternoon earlier Sunday when Freiburg came from behind to beat his Hoffenheim squad 5-3.

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PARIS (AP) — French leader Marseille won 1-0 away to Nancy on Sunday to maintain its perfect start to the season, with forward Jordan Ayew scoring in the second half after heading in a pass from his older brother.

Marseille, which was in disarray at the end of last season and sold two key players in the summer, totally dominated as it recorded a fifth straight win to stay two points clear of second-place Lyon.

"There's a lot of determination in our squad, we're all working for one another," coach Elie Baup said. "I think the victory is deserved, we should have been two or three goals up at halftime."

Marseille got a deserved breakthrough in the 53rd minute when Ayew met a cross from Andre Ayew, and his header gave Ndy Assembe no chance.

Lyon took the lead in the 25th when Lovren rose above goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa and headed home Clement Grenier's corner.

"Thirteen points out of 15 is good, even though three of our games have been at home," Lyon coach Remi Garde said. "We had an awful lot of possession and it was difficult to get the ball in behind a massed defence of a team."

Also, Lorient held on with nine players to win 2-1 at Rennes.

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AMSTERDAM (AP) — Nine-man FC Utrecht pulled off a 1-0 win over PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Eredivisie on Sunday.

In Alkmaar, U.S. striker Jozy Altidore had a hat trick and added an assist to take his season's goal tally to a league-leading seven in five matches as AZ beat Roda JC 4-0.

"It was a special day for me, but must importantly the team played very well," Altidore said.

Altidore has sometimes struggled since arriving at AZ last year, but he has looked unstoppable this season.

"It has been a struggle to get him going," coach Gertjan Verbeek said, "but I'm not surprised that he's doing so well now."

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